And at whose terms?
I don't know how centralized and corporate controlled dairy business is in US, very much so here in Finland and rest of EU single market, and with lot of red tape that makes it virtually impossible for small independent producers who want to treat cows well to make a living. But from this wiki quote I can guess that the situation there is not much better:
"Milk prices collapsed in 2009. Senator Bernie Sanders accused Dean Foods of controlling 40% of the country's milk market. He has requested the United States Department of Justice to pursue an anti-trust investigation.[44] Dean Foods says it buys 15% of the country's raw milk.[45] In 2011, a federal judge approved a settlement of $30 million to 9,000 farmers in the Northeast.[46]"
I also drink raw milk when available, just like my mother and father and so many generations before. Here producers can sell only very very limited amount, just a bucket or couple, directly from the farm, and otherwise are forced to sell to the big monopolies so that milk travels hundreds if not thousands of miles from farm to table and tummy, which burns a huge amount of fossil fuels etc.